India blames Pakistan for the gun attack that killed 26 people on April 22 in Indian-administered Kashmir, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi giving his military "complete operational freedom"
This comes as tensions rise between the two nuclear-armed nations rise
Government officials and experts on both sides say India cannot stop water flows immediately
No time period was given. Government officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Some Kashmir residents have also spoken out against the move by the authorities to destroy several homes of militants' families, like that of Rifat Sheikh.
Relations between the nuclear-armed rivals plunged to their lowest level in years following Kashmir attack
Islamabad, which rejected the allegations, responded Thursday with similar tit-for-tat measures
Pakistani and Indian troops exchanged fire overnight across the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir, officials said yesterday, after the nuclear-armed nations unleashed a raft of measures against each other.
The United Nations urged India and Pakistan to show “maximum restraint” as the nuclear-armed rivals imposed tit-for-tat diplomatic measures over a deadly shooting in Kashmir.
India blames Pakistan for the gun attack that killed 26 people on April 22 in Indian-administered Kashmir, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi giving his military "complete operational freedom"
This comes as tensions rise between the two nuclear-armed nations rise
Government officials and experts on both sides say India cannot stop water flows immediately
No time period was given. Government officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Some Kashmir residents have also spoken out against the move by the authorities to destroy several homes of militants' families, like that of Rifat Sheikh.
Relations between the nuclear-armed rivals plunged to their lowest level in years following Kashmir attack
Islamabad, which rejected the allegations, responded Thursday with similar tit-for-tat measures
Pakistani and Indian troops exchanged fire overnight across the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir, officials said yesterday, after the nuclear-armed nations unleashed a raft of measures against each other.
The United Nations urged India and Pakistan to show “maximum restraint” as the nuclear-armed rivals imposed tit-for-tat diplomatic measures over a deadly shooting in Kashmir.
India and Pakistan exchanged an escalating series of tit-for-tat diplomatic measures yesterday after New Delhi blamed its arch-rival for backing a deadly shooting attack in contested Kashmir.